Comprehension questions
Exercise 1. The eight aids for concentrating and retaining are listed below. Put an X on the line in front of the five aids for concentration.
___ 1. See the Big Picture
___ 2. Organize the Material
___ 3. Review in Little While
___ 4. Motivate Yourself
___ 5. Time Yourself
___ 6. Intend to Remember
___ 7. Assume the Study Pose
___ 8. Spread the Learning
Exercise 2. Label the following statements True (T) or False (F).
___ 9. A good memory is something we are born with.
___ 10. In developing the skill of concentration, a good thing to do is practice concentrating.
___ 11. A comfortable position is best for concentrating.
___ 12. The best method of reviewing is to summarize.
___ 13. Remembering what we read is our second biggest problem.
Exercise 3. Check off the option which best completes each statement.
14. The main idea of this lesson is:
( ) a. Concentration and Retention are skills which can be systematically improved and developed.
( ) b. The nine out of ten people who are aware of faulty concentration can be helped.
( ) c. Intention is probably the key to remembering and concentrating.
( ) d. Remembering is easier if we don't try to remember everything.
15. "The only thing I can't resist is temptation" means:
( ) a. Most people can't resist a number of things.
( ) b. This person has developed his will to resist almost to the point of perfection.
( ) c. This person has little effective will power.
( ) d. This person can resist most other things.
16. Which troubles us most in concentrating?
( ) a. Excluding all other things
( ) b. Avoiding trying to concentrate
( ) c. Inability to become motivated
( ) d. Realizing a definite and concrete goal
17. The author implies that
( ) a. nothing can be done to help those who believe themselves unable to learn certain subjects
( ) b. many people believe themselves unable to learn certain subjects
( ) c. the more we learn, the more we believe we can learn
( ) d. erroneous notions can be quickly dispelled
18. The author believes that
( ) a. a too-relaxed position will make us sleep
( ) b. television and radio are hindrances to academic achievement
( ) c. a desk is preferable to a table for studying
( ) d. a slight tension encourages concentration
19. What conclusion should you draw about timing as an aid to concentration?
( ) a. We should time ourselves whenever we study.
( ) b. Without the time element, we cannot study effectively.
( ) c. Pressure, through timing, is part of the American way of life.
( ) d. This technique should be used along with the others when practical.
20. Spreading the learning is beneficial because
( ) a. we can employ peak concentration each time
( ) b. this method decreases our overall learning time
( ) c. greater retention can result
( ) d. all of the above